Scam Alert
Last updated 8/5/2015 at 2:34pm
It's a startling phone call you could receive: "There's a warrant out for your arrest." A scam going on right now in San Diego County hopes that fear will cause you to act without thinking.
These scammers are currently telling victims that a warrant for their arrest has been issued due to a failure to pay taxes or to appear for jury duty, but may entail other false threats.
The caller is very pushy and poses as an employee of the Sheriff's Department. To make the pitch very convincing, the scammer will:
• use the name of an actual Sheriff's Department employee
• give the actual telephone number of a Sheriff's Station or Substation
• have some of your personal information such as a former address or your date of birth
• threaten you with jail time or taking away your driver’s license
• ask for more personal information
• ASK FOR MONEY either with a credit, debit or prepaid card
Recent cases have involved the scammers using a technique called "Caller Spoofing." What this means is the scammer will call their intended victim and make the incoming call appear to be coming from a legitimate government agency such as the Sheriff's Department.
Impersonating a Sheriff's Deputy is a violation of state law. REMEMBER, no deputy or
employee of the Sheriff's Department will ever contact members of the public by telephone to demand money or any other form of payment. If you get this type of call, hang up
IMMEDIATELY.
Since 2010, the Truth in Caller ID Act has prohibited caller ID spoofing with the intent to defraud or cause harm. If you receive one of these calls, go to the Federal Communications
Commission's (FCC) website at http://www.fcc.gov/complaints to report the incident. If you are a victim of a scam, call the Sheriff's Department at (858) 565-5200.
People with outstanding warrants are encouraged to turn themselves in Monday through
Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at any one of the Sheriff's Court Facilities. For a list of
locations, visit: http://goo.gl/y035S. For more information on warrants and bail notices and to check if you have an outstanding warrant in the County of San Diego, visit: http://goo.gl/J5N5g.
To watch a Sheriff's safety video about warrant scams, follow us on VIMEO:
http://goo.gl/iXuT4n. To learn more about the Sheriff's Financial Crimes Unit, visit: